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Ravens Beat Bengals and Take Control of AFC North

The Baltimore Ravens went back to a more balanced attack at they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals today 31 to 24. The uses the proven winning formula of giving Ray Rice the ball. Ray Rice had 20 carries for 104 yards and 2 touchdowns. Going into this game, Joe Flacco had more passing attempts than Tom Brady this season.

Rookie CB Jimmy Smith intercepted his first NFL pass today. Ladarius Webb and Ed Reed also intercepted passes in the game. Ray Lewis did not play but was an emotional leader on the sidelines. The Ravens now are in first place in the AFC North and sit in the driver’s seat in the division.

The Ravens will play the 49ers Thursday night on Thanksgiving Day.

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Chykie Brown is Coming to Town

Even though Jimmy Smith has gotten most of the press coverage, he isn’t the only new cornerback that will be coming to town to play for the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens drafted Chykie Brown to help out at the cornerback position as well. At 5 ‘ 11” and 191 pounds, Chykie Brown will be the second largest cornerback on the Ravens staff besides Jimmy Smith.

Big physical cornerbacks that can press are hard to find and Chykie Brown has experience pressing while at Texas. Getting both Jimmy Smith and Chykie Brown will add a new dimension to the Ravens defense.

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Cornerback Position was Highest Priority for Ravens in the 2011 NFL Draft

It is pretty much obvious that the cornerback position was the highest priority for the Baltimore Ravens going into the 2011 NFL draft. Many NFL draft analysts had the Ravens picking Jimmy Smith in the first round in their mock drafts. Ozzie Newsome, the General Manager of the Ravens, confirmed in a press conference this week that if Smith was not availble he would have drafted another cornerback.

Some of the other cornerbacks that Ravens were eyeballing if Jimmy smith was not availble were Aaron Williams and Ras-I Dowling. Therse two cornerbacks ended up getting drafted in the early 2nd round.

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Jimmy Smith Could Be Biggest Steal in 2011 NFL Draft

Jimmy Smith, the outstanding cornerback from Colorado, was considered by many NFL draft analysts to be a top ten talent in the 2011 NFL draft. He fell to later rounds due to questions about his character off the field. The Baltimore Ravens who were very interested in drafting Jimmy Smith were able to select him with 27th pick in the draft.

Drafting Jimmy Smith could prove to be the biggest steal in the 2011 NFL draft if Smith lives up to his potential. Based on the interviews I’ve seen, Smith looks like he is sincere in being a role model player for the Ravens. The Ravens have been craving a shutdown corner for the last few years. Now that Ravens have Jimmy Smith covering along with Ed Reed, the Ravens secondary could be a serious force to reckon with.

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Analyzing the Competition: Pittsburgh Steelers 2011 NFL Draft Picks

Most people will agree that the Baltimore Ravens had a pretty good 2011 NFL draft. The Ravens received good 2011 draft grades from most analysts. When analyzing the draft, you also need to pay attention to what the competition is doing. All Ravens fans know that the Pittsburgh Steelers are our biggest competition in the AFC North. So let’s take a look at the Pittsburgh Steelers 2011 NFL draft picks:

Pittsburgh Steelers 2011 NFL Draft Picks
Round 1 – DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
Round 2 – OT Marcus Gilbert, Florida
Round 3 – CB Curtis Brown, Texas
Round 4 – CB Cortez Allen, Citadel
Round 5 – DE/OLB Chris Carter, Fresno State
Round 6 – OG Keith Williams, Nebraska
Round 7 – RB Baron Batch, Texas Tech

My Analysis: There are several similarities between the Ravens draft picks and the Steelers draft picks. The Steelers fixed some of the same problems that the Ravens attempted to fix in the draft. They picked 2 cornerbacks and so did the Ravens. The Steelers picked a running back in the 7th round of the draft and the Ravens did also. The main difference is that the Ravens picked up 2 wide receivers and a QB while the Steelers chose to focus more on their offensive line and the defensive end position. This makes alot of since for the Steelers since they already have young speedy receivers and a starting quarterback that can still play well even with a bad foot and a broken nose:) Cameron Heyward would have probably been picked by the Ravens if Jimmy Smith was not available in the first round. Most of the 2011 NFL draft analysts gave both the Steelers and the Ravens high grades on their draft picks this year and I agree.

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Baltimore Ravens 2011 NFL Draft Picks Recap

Just in case you missed the 2011 NFL draft, here is a recap of the Baltimore Ravens 2011 NFL draft picks:

Baltimore Ravens 2011 NFL Draft Picks

Round 1 – CB Jimmy Smith from Colorado
Round 2 – WR Torrey Smith from Maryland
Round 3 – OT Jah Reid from Central Florida
Round 4 – WR Tandon Doss from Indiana
Round 5 – DB Chykie Brown from Texas and DL Pernell McPhee from Mississippi ST. (2 picks)
Round 6 – QB Tyrod Taylor from Virginia Tech
Round 7 – RB Anthony Allen from Georgia Tech

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Ravens Pick Jimmy Smith in First Round

The Baltimore Ravens have decided to fix their problems at the cornerback position by taking Jimmy Smith as their first round pick in the 2011 NFL draft. If you remember the playoff game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers last year, you’ll understand why. If Webb didn’t get burned deep on a pass late in the game, the Ravens would have played an AFC championship game in Baltimore.

I am very satisfied with this first round pick for the Ravens. Let’s just hope that Jimmy Smith lives up to his potential as a shutdown cornerback.

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Ravens 2011 NFL Mock Draft

Most of 2011 NFL mock drafts that I have seen have the Ravens picking either Jimmy Smith from Colorado or Cameron Heyward from Ohio State in the first round. Jimmy Smith is a talented cornerback but may have some personal issues. Cameron Heyward is a top prospect at the DE/DT position.

With Chris Carr, Josh Wilson and Fabian Washington, all being free agents this off season, taking Jimmy Smith in the first round might be a good move for the Ravens. Another top NFL draft prospect the Ravens might be looking at strongly is OT Derrick Sherrod.

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Ravens Draft Picks 2011 – Impact Player Needed

The Baltimore Ravens really need some good draft picks in the 2011 NFL draft. The Ravens 2010 draft picks were a bust in my opinion. None of the players that the Ravens picked in the 2010 NFL draft made any significant immediate impact last year. We did trade our third and fourth round picks last year for Anquan Boldin who did make somewhat of an impact, so I do have to take that into consideration.

I personally would like to see the Ravens get that young cornerback this year who could come in and make an immediate impact. Jimmy Smith from Colorado, might just be the player we are looking for in the first round. If we get him, hopefully he won’t be a bust like Sergio Kindle in the 2010 NFL draft. It would also be great to see the Ravens get a big left tackle and a good pass rusher on defense.

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